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Read the case studies of some of our most successful portfolio companies to learn how Intel Capital helped them achieve and exceed their goals.

Insyde Software

Insyde Software provides system-level firmware and software engineering consulting services for companies that manufacture notebooks, desktops, servers, and embedded systems.

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Sasken

Sasken develops embedded communication solutions for companies in both the broadband and wireless markets, and throughout the communication value chain.

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AdaptiveMobile Security, Ltd.

As mobile phone usage expands both personally and professionally, organizations of all sizes are looking for ways to protect their customers and personnel from mobile viruses, malware, inappropriate content, unsolicited communications, and spam.

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AVG

More than 68 million users worldwide depend on AVG Anti-Virus software to protect their computers and networks.

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Digitron

In 2005, the PC market in Brazil was dominated by gray market activities due to high import tariffs. The Brazilian government realized that it needed to incentivize domestic production, ensure its people had access to quality PCs, and protect local manufacturers from gray market sales. For 17 years, Digitron had been a local manufacturer of PC motherboards.

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JackBe Corporation

JackBe Corporation developed its PRESTO enterprise Web 2.0 mash up platform to facilitate real-time information and content sharing over the Internet.

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